Cinéaste (magazine)

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Cinéaste
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherCineaste Publishers
FounderGary Crowdus
Founded1967
First issueSummer 1967
Country
ISSN
0009-7004

Cinéaste is an American quarterly

film magazine
that was established in 1967.

History and profile

The first issue of Cinéaste was published in Summer 1967.[1] The launching company was Cineaste Publishers, Inc.[1] The founder and editor-in-chief is Gary Crowdus. It is published quarterly.[2] Cineaste publishes reviews, in-depth analyses and interviews with actors, filmmakers etc. The magazine is independently operated from New York City with no financial ties to any film studios or academic institutions.[2] Publication of the magazine is, however, made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Politics

The journal

third world films, and on progressive examples of mainstream film. It has also provided a political analysis of those films, raising criticism within a left context and thereby generating and continuing the political dialogue essential to advancing political film work."[3] Richard Armstrong of Bright Lights Film Journal wrote, "Cineaste has always shown a commitment to films made by women and people of colour."[4]

See also

References

  1. ^
    JSTOR 43132128
    .
  2. ^ . Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Happy birthday, Cinéaste!". Jump Cut. December 1978. Retrieved February 22, 2015.
  4. ^ Armstrong, Richard (April 30, 2003). "They Lost It at the Movies: Film Culture in the Age of Positif and Cineaste". Bright Lights Film Journal. Retrieved February 22, 2015.

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